Electrical Distribution System Lesson Plan

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B.V.

RAJU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, NARSAPUR


(UGC AUTONOMOUS)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

LESSON PLAN – EVEN SEMESTER 2018-19

Unit No of classes Nam of the Faculty : Dr. S. SARAVANAN


No. proposed Designation : Professor / EEE
I 11 Course Name : Electrical Distribution Systems
II 13 Code : A26B9
III 10 Branch : EEE
IV 12 Year/Semester/Sec : III / II / B
V 11 Mobile : 9493484248
Total 57 email : Saravanan.s@bvrit.ac.in

S. Text/ No of Instructional Program


No Topic To Be Covered Date Ref. Classes Objectives Outcome
Book Required
UNIT I: INTRODUCTION & GENERAL CONCEPTS: Introduction to distribution systems:
Load modelling and characteristics. Coincidence factor, contribution factor, loss factor, Relationship
between the load factor and loss factor,
Classification of loads: Residential, Commercial, Agricultural and Industrial and their
characteristics.
1 Introduction to 10.12.18 1
distribution systems
2 Distribution Systems 11.12.18 1
Losses
3 Load & Types of Loads 12.11.18 1
Understanding
4 Load modelling and 14.12.18 1 different Load
characteristics Models & To
Basic Definitions of 17.12.18 Characteristics Determin
Load Factor, Demand Also e various
5 Factor, Diversity Factor, T1 & 1 Understanding Factors
Coincidence factor, R1 Different Class on the
Contribution Factor & of loads & Power
Plant Factors Demand & Distributi
Loss Factor & 18.12.18 Diversity on &
6 Relationship between & 2 Factors Load
Load Factor & Loss 19.12.18 Analysis
Factor
7 Classification of Loads 24.12.18 1
28.12.18
8 Numerical Problems 31.12.18 3
02.01.19
UNIT II: DISTRIBUTION FEEDERS & SUBSTATIONS: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS OF
DISTRIBUTION FEEDERS: Radial and loop types of primary feeders, voltage levels, feeder
loading; Basic design practice of the secondary distribution system.
Substations: Rating of distribution substation, service area with ‘n’ primary feeders. Benefits derived
through optimal Location of substations.

9 Basic Definitions of 04.01.19 1 Understanding To


Feeders & Distributors Feeder analyze
10 Design of Radial 07.01.19 1 Configurations Feeder
Feeders & Design for voltage
11 Design of loop Feeders 08.01.19 1 Distribution level &
Systems Loading
12 Feeder Voltage Levels 09.01.19 1
Also Capacity
13 Feeder Loading 11.01.19 1
Understanding
14 Design Practice of 18.01.19 2 the concepts of
Secondary Distribution 21.01.19 T1 Service area in
15 Rating of distribution 22.01.19 & 1 4- feeder & 6- To
substation R1 feeder Design
16 Service area with ‘n’ 23.01.19 1 configurations the
primary feeders substatio
17 Four feeder configuration 25.01.19 1 ns
18 Six feeder 28.01.19 1 based the
Configuration service
19 Benefits derived through 29.01.19 area
optimal Location of 30.01.19 2 constraint
substations. & Revision s
UNIT III: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ANALYSIS: VOLTAGE DROP AND POWER‐LOSS
CALCULATIONS:
Derivation for voltage drop and power loss in lines, Manual methods of solution for radial
networks, three phase balanced primary lines.
20 Derivation for voltage
drop and power loss in 01.02.19 2
lines for uniformly 04.02.19
distributed feeders To learn
21 Derivation for voltage Understanding the
drop and power loss in 05.02.19 1 about the power methods
lines for Non-uniformly T1 & R1 losses & of
distributed feeders Voltage drops Solutions
22 Manual methods of 06.02.19 in Feeders with for Radial
solution for radial 08.02.19 2 Uniform Networks
networks loading & Non- & Types
23 Three phase balanced 19.02.19 2 Uniform Balanced
primary lines 20.02.19 Loading networks
24 Numerical Problems 22.02.19 3
25.02.19
26.02.19
UNIT IV: PROTECTIVE DEVICES & CO‐ORDINATION:
Objectives of distribution system protection, Types of common faults and procedure for fault
calculations.
Protective Devices: Principle of operation of Fuses, Circuit Reclosures, and line sectionalizes
circuit breakers.
Coordination of protective Devices: General coordination procedure.
Objectives of distribution
25 system protection 27.02.19 1
Types of common faults
26 and procedure for fault 01.03.18 1
calculations.
Fault Current 05.03.19 Understanding To
2728.07.17
Calculations for L-G & 1 different types Analyze
L-L Faults T1 & R1 of Faults & various
Fault Current Protective fault
28 Calculations for L-L-G & 06.03.19 1 Equipments calculatio
3- Phase Faults ns on
Principle of operation of distributio
29 Fuses, Current Rating 08.03.19 1 n systems
&Fusing current.
30 Principle of operation 11.03.19 1
Reclosures
Principle of operation
31 line sectionalizes 12.03.19 1
Principle of operation
32 circuit breakers. 13.03.19 1
General coordination
33 procedure 15.03.19 1
Fuse- Fuse
34 coordination & Fuse- 18.03.19 1
CB coordination
CB- Fuse coordination
35 & CB-CB coordination 19.03.19 1
36 Numerical Problems 20.03.19 1
UNIT V:VOLTAGE CONTROL & POWER FACTOR IMPROVEMENT:
Equipment for voltage control, Effect of series capacitors, line drop compensation effect of
AVB/AVR. Power factor control using different types of power capacitors shunt and series
capacitors, Effect of shunt capacitors (fixed & switched), capacitor allocation, Economic
justification, Procedure to determine the best capacitor location.
37 Voltage control 22.03.19 1
equipment
38 Effect of series capacitors 25.03.19 1
39 line drop compensation 26.03.19 1
40 Effect of AVB/AVR 01.04.19 1
Power factor control
41 using different types of 02.04.19 1 Understanding To
power capacitors different types determine
Effect of shunt T1 & R3 Voltage control the rating
42 capacitors (fixed & 03.04.19 1 concepts & Power of power
switched) factor correction factor
43 Capacitor allocation, 05.04.19 1 equipments correction
Economic justification equipment
Procedure to determine
44 the best capacitor 08.04.19 1
location.
45 Numerical Problems & 09.04.19 2
Revision 10.04.19
12.04.19

TEXT BOOK:
1. “Electric Power Distribution system, Engineering” – by Turan Gonen, Mc Graw‐hill Book
Company.
2. “Electric Power Distribution” by A.S. Pabla, Tata Mc Graw‐hill Publishing Company,
4th edition, 1997.

REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Electrical Power Distribution and Automation by S.Sivanagaraju, V.Sankar, Dhanpat
Rai & Co, 2006.
2. Electrical Power Distribution Systems by V.Kamaraju, Right Publishers.
3. Principles power systems by V. K. Mehta, Phi Publications.

Lecture in-charge
Dr.S.SARAVANAN
Professor/EEE

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